The key to treating cervical hypertrophy is prevention. Most women have gynecological inflammation, so it is important to prevent and treat the disease in time. Change your underwear frequently, do gynecological examinations, and avoid sexual intercourse during the illness. 1. Prevention of cervical hypertrophy 1. Change your underwear frequently, and wear loose underwear. Do not wear underwear made of nylon or other non-cotton products. 2. The patient's underwear, used bathtubs, towels, etc. should be boiled in hot water for disinfection. 3. It is advisable to flush the vagina once a week to avoid bacterial imbalance and bacterial infection. 4. Stop having sex. If either man or woman suffers from athlete's foot, they should actively seek treatment. 5. For those who are malnourished, physically weak or suffer from chronic diseases (such as diabetes), pay close attention to whether there are fungal infections in other parts of the body, actively control the primary disease and improve the body's resistance. 6. This disease may be complicated by Trichomonas vaginalis, so you should check for Trichomonas vaginalis infection. If so, you should treat it together. 2. Causes of cervical hypertrophy 1. Cervical gland mucus retention (15%): Cervical gland mucus retention is one of the causes of cervical hypertrophy in women. When the cervical gland mucus retention in women develops seriously, cysts of varying sizes will form, causing the female cervix to become enlarged, resulting in cervical hypertrophy and infertility. 2. Long-term stimulation of chronic inflammation (20%): Long-term stimulation of chronic inflammation can also cause cervical hypertrophy in women. Long-term inflammatory stimulation includes chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, which can cause congestion, swelling and edema of the cervix in women, and cause hyperplasia of cervical glands and stroma, thereby causing cervical hypertrophy and infertility in women. 3. Invasion of pathogens (30%): The pathogens that cause cervical hypertrophy include mycoplasma, chlamydia, bacteria, etc. Once the patient is infected with mycoplasma, chlamydia and other viruses, the cervix will be seriously disturbed, causing cervical hypertrophy and infertility. 4. Uterine congestion (15%): Because uterine congestion can cause hyperplasia of uterine connective tissue, it will lead to cervical hypertrophy. 5. Ovarian dysfunction (17%): Because of the long-term stimulation of estrogen, the basal layer of the cervix becomes enlarged. The most common clinical condition is functional uterine bleeding. 6. Inflammation (20%): Chronic adnexitis and pelvic connective tissue inflammation can cause fibrosis in the myometrium, eventually leading to cervical hypertrophy. |
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